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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

June 15 2022 - Greedflation

 

The New York Times declared that greedflation was occurring in the minds of Democrats who want to attack it with a bill.  

It describes some of the common expressions: "Inflation describes widespread price increases over time on consumer goods and services. A recession is when the overall economy slows and typically includes simultaneous and lasting declines in income, employment rates and gross domestic product. Stagflation is the unfortunate combination of both inflationary price increases and a broad economic downturn."

But what in the world is “greedflation” and why has it become a thing?

What are all the "Flations"?

  • inflation - act, instance of, state of expansion or increase in size
  • deflation
  • reflation - increase in economic activity
  • afflation - blowing or breathing on
  • efflation - filling with wind
  • biflation 
  • insufflation - blowing or breathing into something 
And then some more:
  • hyperinflation
  • underinflation
  • overinflation
  • insufflation
  • slumpflation - inflation accompanied by a slump in output and employmen-
  • disinflation - a marked deceleration in the rate inflation
  • stagflation
  • reinflation
  • conflation
Here's perhaps the best: 

mudflation - the gradual decrease in the value of existing virtual goods in a massively multiplayer online game as new goods are introduced

Greedflation is not in the online listings of words ending in "flation" - it NEW! The Times described it as "a term of art for corporate price gouging that’s been in vogue of late and particularly among Democratic Party leaders who are pointing to it as a noteworthy driver of ongoing, record-high inflation across the U.S."

It is fascinating to see all these definitions. It seems to me that inflation started as a medical and scientific term.  It moved into the economic realm - in the 1860s.  Here we are in 2022, and we can mark its movement into the political realm.  Is politics a descending realm? This is my theory.  


Two weeks ago I went on a garden tour, and this garden below was on the tour.  I was  shocked at how much the garden has changed. I went to my archives from 2014, when it was Squirrel House Garden.  It is whimsical elements like these that are gone.- the property was sold shortly after these pictures were taken. 
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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Celebrating the Emerald Isle with Green

Hi everyone,
It's a sunny spring day here in Grimsby and also St. Patrick's Day!  Today's post combines the Emerald Isle Green and Niagara's spring flowers.  The lovely little yellow flowers below are Winter Aconites, and this image was taken last weekend in the beautiful Niagara-on-the-Lake.  That town gets prettier with every day that goes by. 

Enjoy your Sunday and celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style!




Parasols in Dreamy Glades



Leaves in Flames



This is a Fine Spring Morning

Marilyn

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Dahlias are Autumn's Flower...More in Flowerography

It's not typical to consider dahlias to be an autumn flower.  To me, though, this seems to be the time when they are at their best in the glorious garden of Ralph Suttell of Beamsville Ontario.  He grows competition dahlias, and they have been wonderful over the last 2 weeks.  Grown in a hoop house, they are protected from winds and insects with screening, and during hotter times umbrellas shade the most prize blooms. It's all a perfect setting for a photographer.

Here are a few of Ralph's beauties.  I've named this one 'The Shadow of Your Smile':




This is 'Demure':


This is 'The Yellow Shines Within':




These images are part of the Flowerography Series.  The Flowerography series derives from the Victorian tradition of using flowers and floral arrangements to express emotions that otherwise could not be spoken or were not allowed.  It is known as floriography or the language of flowers.   

The tradition remains today - red roses still imply passionate, romantic love.  Pink roses represent a lesser affection; white roses suggest virtue and chastity and yellow roses still stand for friendship or devotion. Gerbera (daisy) means innocence or purity. The iris, being named for the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology, still represents the sending of a message. A pansy signifies thought, a daffodil regard, and a strand of ivy fidelity.